The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... important treaties with the allies and with France , which after having been acted upon for several months , are now about to be laid before this House ; and that the length of the late prorogation was the more extraor- dinary at a time ...
... important treaties with the allies and with France , which after having been acted upon for several months , are now about to be laid before this House ; and that the length of the late prorogation was the more extraor- dinary at a time ...
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... important staple commodities of the country . He trust- ed also that the state of the usury laws would be brought under consideration with the like celerity ; for there was no subject more deserving the interpo- sition of parliament ...
... important staple commodities of the country . He trust- ed also that the state of the usury laws would be brought under consideration with the like celerity ; for there was no subject more deserving the interpo- sition of parliament ...
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... important - namely , into the state of the finances , and by thus show- ing to the country that their condition was not absolutely hopeless , and that the promises of parliament were not mere empty sounds without meaning . Before he ...
... important - namely , into the state of the finances , and by thus show- ing to the country that their condition was not absolutely hopeless , and that the promises of parliament were not mere empty sounds without meaning . Before he ...
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... importance . The internal state of the country was such , that , deducting the amount of the property - tax , ( which was nearly the same as in the preceding year , ) the taxes on the home consumption , down to January 5 , 1816 ...
... importance . The internal state of the country was such , that , deducting the amount of the property - tax , ( which was nearly the same as in the preceding year , ) the taxes on the home consumption , down to January 5 , 1816 ...
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... importance , in order to reconcile all parties . It was not unna- tural that the countries bordering on France should wish to have their_ter- ritories augmented , and it was a happy circumstance for this country to be so situated as to ...
... importance , in order to reconcile all parties . It was not unna- tural that the countries bordering on France should wish to have their_ter- ritories augmented , and it was a happy circumstance for this country to be so situated as to ...
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